In his introduction as the new head coach at Penn State on Monday, Matt Campbell fought back tears while expressing his gratitude for an opportunity that he considers a "dream come true."

In his first public comments since departing Iowa State on Friday after a decade-long tenure for the Big Ten power, Campbell said he's eager to get to work after a whirlwind five-day process brought the Massillon, Ohio, native closer to home to lead a program with championship ambitions.

"It's one of the greatest honors of my life, and I couldn't be more grateful to be here," Campbell said.

Campbell, the winningest coach in Iowa State history with 72 victories, said making the move was a family decision that brings him closer to his parents, who live less than three hours away. He's had many other

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